Revealed: what police officer who slept with six co-workers is doing now after $500,000 settlement

Maegan Hall, once at the center of a major scandal in a small Tennessee police department, is now living a much quieter life.

After being fired from La Vergne Police Department two years ago, the 29-year-old has returned to her previous job as a pharmacy technician. DailyMail.com recently spotted her in blue scrubs with a Tennessee College of Applied Technology patch, a stark contrast to her former police uniform. Instead of carrying a firearm, she is now licensed to handle medications.

Hall still resides in the same Manchester, Tennessee home she purchased with her husband, Jedidiah, before her dismissal. The couple, who married in 2019, remains listed as the owners of the house despite the past controversies. Exclusive photos show Hall wearing a ring on her wedding finger, suggesting she has maintained some aspects of her personal life.

Her daily routine seems simple. She was seen taking her dog out for a walk after work, wearing casual outfits, including a Friends-themed T-shirt and black shorts. It is unclear if she works full-time, but pharmacy technicians in Tennessee reportedly earn an average of $38,000 annually, lower than her previous salary as a police officer.

Despite winning a $500,000 legal settlement from La Vergne, Hall appears to be living modestly. She drives an older Nissan Rogue, while a Toyota Tacoma is parked in her driveway.

Her departure from law enforcement stemmed from an internal investigation into her interactions with fellow officers. The controversy led to multiple officers being fired or suspended. Former Police Chief Burrel “Chip” Davis, who was involved in handling the case, was also dismissed for failing to act at the time.

Recently, Davis was arrested for serious charges involving a domestic incident. Authorities allege he prevented his estranged wife and children from calling for help and threatened self-harm. He is currently being held on bond and is scheduled for a court appearance.

Hall previously stated in her lawsuit that she was influenced by senior officers and had intervened when one officer expressed distress over their interactions. Despite the public scrutiny, she appears to have moved on from the events that once made national headlines.

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